Counsel For Drafting, Reviewing And Litigating Business Contracts

If contracts are not properly drafted and negotiated, they can cause serious issues for your business in the near future or years from now. The cost of correctly setting up a contract is typically far less than litigating a disputed matter. Businesses are better off taking the time to put the right contracts in place from the beginning than risking the time and expense of a dispute or litigation.

You can turn to Centauri Law Group P.C. for assistance with reviewing existing contracts, drafting new contracts, negotiating contracts or litigating contract disputes. We are based in Irvine and represent clients in contract matters throughout California.

Our attorneys have the necessary experience to take care of all of your contract needs, including:

This list is illustrative, not exhaustive; we are equipped to assist you and your business with these or any other types of contracts and agreements.

Contract Litigation

When one party fails to meet a contract’s terms, the other party may be entitled to damages or other remedies. Whether you are seeking damages or being sued by another party, you can rely on our proven approach to litigation.

We work with corporate and business clients across California that are facing complex disputes, such as those involving:

Payment disputes

Disputes regarding services performed

Property condition disputes

Loan agreement disputes

Lease disputes

Construction litigation

Franchise disputes

We also handle disputes related to shareholder agreements, buy-sell agreements, mergers and acquisitions, business dissolution and more. We understand that litigation is expensive, so we strive to resolve contract disputes as efficiently and expeditiously as possible. We are here to ensure your best interests are protected through every stage of litigation.

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